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both the nfl and players union has spent for brain research. nfl commissioner roger goodell has heard the concerns and certainly won't escape the issue here in new orleans, suzanne. >> let's listen to that, if we can, if we have that sound from the president talking a little bit about the -- i understand we don't have that sound. mark, have a great time. we'll be checking in with you on a regular basis. that's where all the fun is. i'll be calling my relatives, see if they can say hello to you. thank you, mark. >> reporter: sounds good. >>> the president honoring the nba's miami heat. players are out of uniform, wearing suit and ties, of course, for the visit. there's the introduction. they're saying all cell phones, turn them off. it's about to happen. obama basketball fan in chief. he will be con fwratilationigra team. we'll bring that to you in a couple of minutes. >>> following another story. you think you have a great idea for an app? how a "new york times" writer turned his idea into an app that's become a huge international success. [ li
both the nfl and players union has spent for brain research. nfl commissioner roger goodell has heard the concerns and certainly won't escape the issue here in new orleans, suzanne. >> let's listen to that, if we can, if we have that sound from the president talking a little bit about the -- i understand we don't have that sound. mark, have a great time. we'll be checking in with you on a regular basis. that's where all the fun is. i'll be calling my relatives, see if they can say hello...
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. >> nfl, we're excited, the super bowl is here. can't wait. it's going to be a great thing for the city. >> the city is electric right now. between, you know, mardi gras and the super bowl, mardi gras had to be pushed up a week so we've got a pretty much entire month of partying which we're used to. new orleans ans can handle it. >> hey, if anyone has serious concerns about the traffic in an already challenging city when it comes to big events, well, they need not worry at least in terms of the terms of the mardi gras parades. those have been put on hold for this week. they resume the parades after the game is played sunday. >> i hope they have the 49ers staying at a hotel a little farther away from the incoming ravens, because that's going to be some busy gettin'. lucky man, have that assignment. thank you. >>> on the eve of super bowl xlvii, cnn is live in new orleans. what it means to that city and how it became such a cultural fphenomenon and more. kickoff in new orleans, cnn bleacher report. it's saturday afternoon at 4:00 pm eastern. aps
. >> nfl, we're excited, the super bowl is here. can't wait. it's going to be a great thing for the city. >> the city is electric right now. between, you know, mardi gras and the super bowl, mardi gras had to be pushed up a week so we've got a pretty much entire month of partying which we're used to. new orleans ans can handle it. >> hey, if anyone has serious concerns about the traffic in an already challenging city when it comes to big events, well, they need not worry at...
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manti te'o has to go into locker rooms of the nfl. whether or not he was the victim or part of the hoax i can't imagine that will go well in the locker room. >> every rookie regardless of the league goes through a period of hazing. this will be part of his period of hazing. >> oh! experience. >> he's going to get the doughnuts, the water for the veterans and all of that, and they're going to do a lot of te'o'ing, you know, tease him like that. if you are a lottery team chances are your defense is suspect. if he performs well -- >> he can get over it. >> l.z., chris and doug, thanks, guys, i appreciate it. >> thank you. completely disagree with you on the last answer, i think you're right, will cain. >>> still ahead on "starting point," women on the front lines of battle. we'll talk with retired general james "spider" marks and victoria clarke, former pentagon spokeswoman about what that means. >>> and i sit down with a reporter who uncovered things never before known about the church of scientology, and its obsession with hollywood. s
manti te'o has to go into locker rooms of the nfl. whether or not he was the victim or part of the hoax i can't imagine that will go well in the locker room. >> every rookie regardless of the league goes through a period of hazing. this will be part of his period of hazing. >> oh! experience. >> he's going to get the doughnuts, the water for the veterans and all of that, and they're going to do a lot of te'o'ing, you know, tease him like that. if you are a lottery team chances...
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his goal is to get recruited by the nfl. i think the sin that he committed by lying about feeling foolish, there's no question it's a sin. but there's a difference between a mortal sin. what he has to do at this stage, i think, is consider that less is more. there's no correlation between how many interviews you do and how well you do. there does come a time, he's made his points, there's something to be said provided that the facts are going his way and they are, to let those facts emerge. the other thing is, four washington redskins have come out and said, something like this has happened to them. so, again, it's trending his way, which suggests that it's time for him to be be quiet. >> let me play one more clip from katie's interview with manti te'o, then we'll discuss. >> this story was working for you. you were being considered for the heisman trophy. it was a huge, huge deal. so did you say, this is my story and i'm sticking to it? was there a part of you saying that. >> part of me was saying, if you say that she's ali
his goal is to get recruited by the nfl. i think the sin that he committed by lying about feeling foolish, there's no question it's a sin. but there's a difference between a mortal sin. what he has to do at this stage, i think, is consider that less is more. there's no correlation between how many interviews you do and how well you do. there does come a time, he's made his points, there's something to be said provided that the facts are going his way and they are, to let those facts emerge. the...
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he talked about how he worries less about the nfl. have a union, grown men, but it's really the college players, do you think that's right. the ncaa could handle that? >> i don't think the ncaa is the approach. i think they have to have a role in it. but the ncaa is a litigious body. this is an issue of coaches and the support they have. either trainers or doctors themselves. about who is at practice. games get covered by medical specialists, but the majority of these things happen at practice. so i think the ncaa should have a role, but it's time for a new coalition of which the ncaa ought to be a part. but to say that they should be the lead in this, i can give you -- nca just rescinded five years of rules they had built. they finally realized that there was too much bureaucracy there to go for medicine and coaches to go through the ncaa. 40 years with the ncaa. there are organizations, medical organizations and there are coaching organizations that could come together, along with the ncaa and make sure that at least we do, you know
he talked about how he worries less about the nfl. have a union, grown men, but it's really the college players, do you think that's right. the ncaa could handle that? >> i don't think the ncaa is the approach. i think they have to have a role in it. but the ncaa is a litigious body. this is an issue of coaches and the support they have. either trainers or doctors themselves. about who is at practice. games get covered by medical specialists, but the majority of these things happen at...
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jim, then a star nfl quarterback and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around and nine years later, the school won a division i-a a national title. one thought was him running up a score and for once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two teams with ruthless coaches, vicious defense. what things get out of hand, fights in the game? >> two harbaughs enter the steel cage. one leaves. if it's a contentious game and it gets ugly, i want to look at that postgame handshake, how much of it is genuine and how much of it is i have to appear like i like my brother. >> teams went at it once before, on thanksgiving day 2011. >> i'm proud of him. i love him. i'm his biggest supporter. right next to his wife. but, you know, this week, he's just someone we're trying to beat. >> now, that time jim's 49ers lost to john's ravens. this time mom says half jokingly she's hoping for a tie. she won't get it, but you know where she's coming from. >> of course i do. a third person really successful
jim, then a star nfl quarterback and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around and nine years later, the school won a division i-a a national title. one thought was him running up a score and for once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two teams with ruthless coaches, vicious defense. what things get out of hand, fights in the game? >> two harbaughs enter the steel cage. one...
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in the nfl, there are plenty of examples. >> peyton brothers. >> peyton manning and eli manning. in tennis, you've got venus and serena williams but guess who's the first born? venus. and then of course, peyton. you look at almost nel measure of success and you're going to see first borns rule, which makes the super bowl interestinging is joe flacco who, of course is the ravens' quarterback is a first born son. and collin kaepernick is the youngest. essentially you've got a battle of the oldest and youngest sons. >> very interesting. and in politics, the most famous set of brothers are the kennedys. how did their birth play a role in the development of those kennedy boys? >> it's interesting, 28 of our 444 presidents have been functional first borns or first or only in their family. you look at the kennedys. older brother joe passed away, which enabled jack or john to assume that first born position. and actually, in the kennedy family in terms of the boys, there were two babies really and listen to their names. there was bobby and teddy. and so birth order, miguel, also always j
in the nfl, there are plenty of examples. >> peyton brothers. >> peyton manning and eli manning. in tennis, you've got venus and serena williams but guess who's the first born? venus. and then of course, peyton. you look at almost nel measure of success and you're going to see first borns rule, which makes the super bowl interestinging is joe flacco who, of course is the ravens' quarterback is a first born son. and collin kaepernick is the youngest. essentially you've got a battle...
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. >>> the confusing play at the nfl pro bowl yesterday. this is center jeff saturday, he lined up on the wrong team for one play. but this was for sentimental reasons. jeff saturday was allowed to break the rules to share one final moment with longtime quarterback peyton manning. see manning got to stare at manning's behind for 13 seasons. saturday is retiring. they got to share one more quiet moment together. >> and the rest of world. >>> early start continues right now. >>> 233. that's where the death toll now stands in the brazil nightclub fire. >>> plus a sloppy commute expected for millions of people this morning. we'll have a live report straight ahead. . >>> i think hillary clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state we had. >> one heck of a moment between the president and the secretary of state. but why all of the love. >> such good friends. >> very good friends. what a difference four years make. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it's monday, january 28th. it's 6:00 a.m. in the east. >>> we'll begin wit
. >>> the confusing play at the nfl pro bowl yesterday. this is center jeff saturday, he lined up on the wrong team for one play. but this was for sentimental reasons. jeff saturday was allowed to break the rules to share one final moment with longtime quarterback peyton manning. see manning got to stare at manning's behind for 13 seasons. saturday is retiring. they got to share one more quiet moment together. >> and the rest of world. >>> early start continues right...
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when i started seeing defensive backs and especially in the nfl leading with their heads, i used to say, that is the craziest way to tackle. one, it is not effective. and, two, it is so injurious. when do you think that started, the leading with the head? >> well -- >> tim, that's a question to you. >> yeah, i agree, leading with the head is extremely dangerous. i've coached football as well. junior league and high school football. and would never coach that way. i was never coached in the -- in college or the pros to lead with my head on a tackle. i think people are doing it now. i think it should be a strict liability, should be a penalty. i think the -- that football could eradicate that from the game pretty easily. i think that it should be eradicated. the issue i think that is kind of up in the air in this numb nebulous is the repeated blows to the head on the line of scrimmage. that's something i experienced as a lineman in the national football league. you line up every play, and you're taught to use your helmet as, you know, as the impact point to stop the opposing lineman's mom
when i started seeing defensive backs and especially in the nfl leading with their heads, i used to say, that is the craziest way to tackle. one, it is not effective. and, two, it is so injurious. when do you think that started, the leading with the head? >> well -- >> tim, that's a question to you. >> yeah, i agree, leading with the head is extremely dangerous. i've coached football as well. junior league and high school football. and would never coach that way. i was never...
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injuries ended his nfl career but campbell successfully found a new life after the game as a real estate broker. >> welcome back to "life after the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a players' life. he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember certain series. i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> reporter: while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. year ago, campbell considered donating his brain for research in
injuries ended his nfl career but campbell successfully found a new life after the game as a real estate broker. >> welcome back to "life after the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on...